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Proactive on Profar
Jurickson Profar ((USATSI))
Jurickson Profar's stay might be short-lived, but who really knows for sure? Our Scott White is willing to find out with the 20-year old on all of his rosters. Full story
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1Mitch Moreland, TEX, 1B37
2Jerome Williams, LAA, RP34
3Jurickson Profar, TEX, SS28
4Scott Feldman, CHC, SP26
5Brandon McCarthy, ARI, SP24
6Jake Odorizzi, TB, SP24
7Josh Lindblom, TEX, RP23
8Francisco Liriano, PIT, SP19
9Rick Porcello, DET, SP19
10Eric Chavez, ARI, 3B19
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1Carlos Villanueva, CHC, SP-31
2Tony Cingrani, CIN, SP-30
3Hector Santiago, CHW, RP-21
4Yuniesky Betancourt, MIL, 3B-18
5Barry Zito, SF, SP-16
6Ross Detwiler, WAS, SP-16
7Josh Beckett, LAD, SP-16
8Kevin Slowey, MIA, SP-14
9Justin Grimm, TEX, SP-13
10Jaime Garcia, STL, SP-12
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Manager hopes break will revitalize Danny Espinosa
by Michael Hurcomb | CBSSports.com
(10:26 am ET) Nationals second baseman Danny Espinosa was on the bench for a second straight game Monday against the Giants, mired in a 1-for-30 slump. Manager Davey Johnson noted, however, he had a "good talk" with Espinosa.

"I think he's a little beat up right now," Johnson said, per MLB.com. "I hate to just sit him out, but he's certainly not doing things he knows he's capable of doing. So it's frustrating for him and he feels like he's letting everybody down. But he's trying to do his best. Sometimes just getting away from it a little bit helps."

Johnson said he's "surprised" Espinosa hasn't taken a step forward this season, but he's confident the 26-year-old infielder will turn it around.

"How you handle adversity is a large part of your success," Johnson said. "We'll get through this. Coming in this year I felt like Danny was a key guy, and if he started doing the things that he's capable of doing, it could make the year a whole lot of fun. I still feel that way."


Dayan Viciedo keeps hitting
by Chris Cwik | CBSSports.com
(10:23 am ET) White Sox outfielder Dayan Viciedo continues to collect hits at a high rate. 

Over the last six games, Viciedo has had four multi-hit efforts. He's also showing a slightly elevated walk rate, which has been an area of weakness in the past. On the season, Viciedo is hitting .301/.362/.494 in 83 at-bats. 


Ryan Mattheus to miss several weeks after breaking hand
by Michael Hurcomb | CBSSports.com
(10:22 am ET) Nationals reliever Ryan Mattheus is expected to miss several weeks with a fractured right hand after he slammed it into his locker following Sunday's game at San Diego, according to MLB.com. Mattheus was placed on the 15-day DL Tuesday.

Manager trying to find Jordan Pacheco playing time
by Michael Hurcomb | CBSSports.com
(10:16 am ET) Rockies manager Walt Weiss said it's been a challenge to find at-bats for Jordan Pacheco, who is batting .318 through 28 games. Pacheco is batting .400 (6 for 15) with one home run, two doubles and seven RBI in his last five games (three starts).

"It's a challenge for me with everybody on our roster," Weiss said, per The Denver Post. "Jordan is a really good player. He's very versatile, gives you good at-bats. He's going to be involved quite a bit."


Carlos Ruiz out 3-4 weeks with hamstring injury
by Michael Hurcomb | CBSSports.com
(10:08 am ET) The Phillies made it official Tuesday by placing starting catcher Carlos Ruiz on the 15-day disabled list with a Grade 2 strained right hamstring. The team announced Monday Ruiz is expected to be sidelined 3-4 weeks based on the size and location of the tear, according to MLB.com.

Profar hitless in first start
by Chris Cwik | CBSSports.com
(10:03 am ET) Rangers shortstop Jurickson Profar went hitless in his first start of the season.

Profar started at second base and hit ninth Monday. Profar went 0 for 2 during the game, but was able to add two RBI. He was hitting .278/.370/.438 in 144 at-bats in Triple-A. 


Cardinals not worried about Trevor Rosenthal
by Michael Hurcomb | CBSSports.com
(10:03 am ET) Cardinals reliever Trevor Rosenthal continues to be a steadying force at the back-end of the team's bullpen. He hasn't allowed a run in his last 11 appearances (9 2/3 innings), striking out 15.

Rosenthal is on pace for more than 80 appearances, but manager Mike Matheny said he's not concerned about the right-hander, who has a 2.42 ERA and 13 holds.

"It’s a growing concern for all you (media) guys," Matheny said, per the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. "At times he’s felt very good and we’ve still shut him down a couple days. He’s one of the physically strongest guys we have. If we find it’s affecting him, we change course. He prepared to be a starter this year. He prepared for 200 innings. We’re not going to give him that. But we’re going to give him an opportunity to help us win. And that’s what he’s been helping us do."


Cardinals don't want to rush Michael Wacha
by Michael Hurcomb | CBSSports.com
(9:58 am ET) With the Cardinals' rotation banged up, fans are clamoring for starting pitcher prospect Michael Wacha, who is dominating at Triple-A Memphis, to be promoted to the majors. However, the Cardinals are taking a cautious approach with the 2012 first-round pick.

"Everybody is focused on the Wacha 'clock,'" general manager John Mozeliak told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, referring to the nickname for big-league service time. "The clock is something that is well-documented and it’s something that we think about."

Mozeliak warned of the dangers of rushing Wacha and having to deal with Stephen Strasburg-esque issues worrying about overstressing a developing arm. Wacha, who is 4-0 with a 1.89 ERA in eight starts for Memphis, has just 68 2/3 pro innings under his belt. For perspective on how the Cardinals have handled prospects in the past who they viewed as ace material, rookie Shelby Miller tossed 383 2/3 innings in the minors before joining the Cardinals' rotation and Adam Wainwright had 793 innings in the minors (the latter split between the Cardinals and Braves organizations).


Anthony Rendon not an option at 2B just yet
by Michael Hurcomb | CBSSports.com
(9:48 am ET) Nationals infield prospect Anthony Rendon has started the process of learning to play second base. He made his fifth start at the position for Double-A Harrisburg Monday.

It begs the question with Danny Espinosa struggling: Are the Nationals looking for Rendon to possibly take over at second base at the major-league level? Nationals manager Davey Johnson said that's not the plan quite yet.

"We like him -- we like him a lot," Johnson said of Rendon, per FOX Sports. "But putting him at second at the major-league level, he’s not there yet. He’s not (playing second) specifically. He’s just occasionally going over there."

Johnson added reserve infielder Stephen Lombardozzi and Triple-A infielder Zach Walters are options ahead of Rendon, who is widely considered the team's best prospect, if the team made a decision to replace Espinosa in the starting lineup.

Rendon continues to rake for Harrisburg. His slash line through 30 games is .346/.654/1.136. He has two triples, six home runs, 11 doubles and 23 RBI.


Omar Infante to remain at the top of the order
by Chris Cwik | CBSSports.com
(9:43 am ET) Tigers second baseman Omar Infante will continue to hit leadoff against left-handed pitching, according to mlive.com.

Manager Jim Leyland said the move was "a no-brainer." Leyland admitted that the move would be temporary, and that Austin Jackson would remain in the spot once he returned. While he's happy with Infante's performance, Leyland doesn't think he's the ideal long-term leadoff hitter. 

"He's not an ideal leadoff guy. He doesn't walk much, but he hits pretty good." Omar can hit anywhere. Omar just comes ready to play everyday and whatever you ask him to do, he does," Leyland said.

Infante is hitting .313/.344/.444 in 144 at-bats this year. 


 
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